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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Hello everyone!!! It's my turn to host the Color Throwdown Challenge and I just had to go Fallish!!! I love fall and all the beautiful colors...when I saw this quilt on Pinterest, I knew the colors would be perfect for this week's challenge challenge: gray, rust, and aqua.

My card features the adorable Little Bits-Fox dies from Taylored Expressions...isn't he just the cutest!!! He was cutout of Sugar Cube and Really Rust cardstock.... black pearls were added for the eyes and nose. He was popped up on the patterned paper "grass" that was cut with the TE Build a Scene-Rolling Hills die. The sky was watercolored with dark gray ink and the trees were cut with the TE Build a Scene-Trees and the Build a Scene-Winter Trees dies using Earl Grey cardstock and pattern papers.

The sentiment is from the If Dogs Could Talk Stamp & Die Combo and the cloud was cut out of Sugar Cube cardstock with one of the Build a Scene-Tree dies. It was popped up with a foam dot and the button with a twine bow finishes it off.

About Me

Hi everyone and welcome to my little corner of the world!! I started my stamping journey about 10 years ago when my DD Holly became a Stampin Up! demo. I wanted to help support her business so ten years and about a million dollars later, here I am!! I love to quilt, too, and we have three wonderful horses that we spoil like our kids!! Thanks for visiting and come back often!!

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